Reviews
What Jany Bogisich doesn't like about Au Petit Coin Breton:
Wanted to try the crepe from reading good reviews. Their menu is quite big and so is the crepe but the taste was just okay (I had the mushroom and cheese.) The price was also quite high. The service was a bit slow as well. I know it was busy but I think they need more staff for a restaurant located in the Old City. I wouldn't eat here again just cause I didn't find it that tasty. View all feedback. What Bridget Runolfsson likes about Au Petit Coin Breton:
On a quick overnight in Quebec, wanted a lovely breakfast before leaving for the next town. This meal did not disappoint. Always concerned about my horrible French, it was not a problem to order a delightful meal of crepes and tea. Quaint and tasty, a great memory of our quick stay. Merci! View all feedback.
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We didn't have any special expectations, we didn't want to eat fast and the crepery was in front of us. It was good. a little expensive but we are in a very tou...
read moreCame here on my lunch break (45 minutes) and asked for my crepe to go after we places our order and waited for 35 minutes. The crepe itself was good but i had e...
read moreWanted to try the crepe from reading good reviews. Their menu is quite big and so is the crepe but the taste was just okay (I had the mushroom and cheese.) The...
read moreThe best pancakes in town, limited place but fast service. choice of crepes and delicious salad
We came to my friend and I in this restaurant by chance. we waited 20 minutes for our order to be taken (I took the tasting menu 2) the pancakes are expensive a...
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read moreLe Petit Coin in Quebec offers a variety of crepes on a large menu. While some reviewers found the crepes to be just okay and the service slow and unfriendly, others enjoyed their meals and found the place to be a nice stop for lunch. The prices were noted to be a bit high, but some felt it was worth it for the taste and experience. The French onion soup and hot chocolate were highlighted as being particularly delicious. Overall, Le Petit Coin provides a quaint taste of France in Quebec City, perfect for a memorable meal in the Old City.